Logitech MeetUp vs. Neat Bar

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Logitech MeetUp
Score 9.6 out of 10
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Logitech offers MeetUp, a video conference camera system for smaller huddle rooms.N/A
Neat Bar
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Neat Bar, from Neatframe in Olso, is presented by the vendor as a simple and elegant, highly capable meeting room device in a compact design. It provides audio and video to meetings, huddle or focus rooms for up to ten people. Users can mount Neat Bar above or below one or two monitors, and it comes with Neat Pad, a dynamic touch screen, which can be configured as a controller or scheduler.N/A
Pricing
Logitech MeetUpNeat Bar
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Offerings
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
The Logitech MeetUp thrives in a huddle / small room environment. The fish-eye lens on the camera has a very wide range of vision and allows participants to sitting close to the screen. The mic array does a good job picking up voices and the speaker has a balanced tone and sufficient volume. Not suitable for larger rooms. The Rally would be a better solution.
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Pros
  • Microphone pick-up. Sounds as good as a microphone on the table
  • Camera quality is fantastic and the software does a great job of correcting for the fisheye effect
  • Connectivity is easy and fast
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Cons
  • Difficult finding the appropriate software for additional features on the Logitech website.
  • Video quality not great for participants sitting more than a couple of metres away.
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Alternatives Considered
While the other cameras offer similar solutions, we found for the price to features, the meetup met our needs the best. With the trio, we had issues with Poly's software which the meetup gets around by being able to plug directly into a PC. The panacast, while it worked very well, we would have still needed to pair it with the rest of the equipment for a full experience. With the meetup, we have only needed the meetup, the PC, and an iPad as a controller.
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Return on Investment
  • Reduced internet bandwidth across a single site since everyone is joining the meeting from one device.
  • Reduced travel time allowing others to join the meeting instead of driving to it.
  • Increased efficiency allowing everyone in the meeting to share a file and interact with it.
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